Exclusive: Justin.tv to Launch Pay-Per-View Service — Justin.tv, the big live Web video site, which says it has 35 million monthly views, will launch a pay-per-view platform next month for a few content creators and then roll it out across the entire network in Q2.

Store set to be apple of master's eye — In 2007 Steve Jobs launched the iPhone with a fanfare of fiery rhetoric. — The iPhone, Apple's chief executive claimed, was three “revolutionary” devices in one. Combining a touch-controlled iPod media player, a phone and an “internet communicator” …

Google's subsidiaries allow company to avoid £450m tax — Revenues from customers in Britain were diverted to Google Ireland Limited — Google, which has an estimated 90% market share of UK internet searches, last year used a cross-border network of subsidiary companies to ensure …

Gadget Patrol: 21st century phone — (This isn't a product review, it's a big-picture overview brought to you from the universe of “Halting State”.) — It shouldn't be news to anyone that smartphones — as a category — really took off in the second half of the noughties.

Trading Deals, A Lost Art? — Bijan wrote a good post yesterday called We Gotta Do A Deal Together in which he outlined the common practice of VC's showing each other investment opportunities. That's how I got to know Bijan. He showed us Tumblr. And we reciprocated with Twitter where we serve on the board together.

In the E-mail Era, Who Owns the Interview? — Some time ago I was interviewed via e-mail for an article and, as I often do, after providing answers to the nine questions, I asked the following: “Mind if I republish these answers in full on my blog after the piece goes live?”

The World Has Changed. Is Jigsaw Still Evil? — In 2006 I was horrified by Jigsaw, a website that encouraged users to upload people's contact information (often from business cards) for money - $1 per contact. Other people then bought that contact information.

As Going Gets Tough, Nokia Brings Out Legal Guns — BERLIN — When Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, sued Apple, Samsung, LG and eight other competitors within six weeks beginning in October, the Finnish technology giant said it was conducting a routine defense of its intellectual property.

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